THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,
1923.
Yes! we have some pyjamas
Made of Cotton, Cogion Flannel, Wool Taffeta, Silk or Viyella Flan- nel in various "weights suitable for the cooler nights.
Prices range from
$8.00 per suit.
Every garment is per fectly tailored and fully cut to ensure ease and comfortable fitting.
Mackintosh & Co. Ltd.
Men's Wear Specialists, Alexandra Building.
Des Voeur, Road
A LATE CONSIGNMENT
OF
DAINTY SUMMER DRESSES
JUST ARRIVED
WILL BE SACRIFICED AT EXCEƑDINGLY
LOW
PRICES TO MAKE ROOM OTHER GOODS
FOR
MADELEINE PEARSON
ICE HOUSE TREKT.
"
Next Door to Cafe Wiseman
HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE.
CAMERA NEWS.
THE LATE PRESIDENT HARDING.
We have pleasure in" announcing that this Com- pany has been appointed Sols Avents for Hongkong and South China for ARROL-JOHNSTON, LTEN, Manufacturers of the well known
ARRUL-JOHNSTON and GALLOWAY CARS-
The prices of these cars in Hongkong will be the local equivalent of the listed prices ruling in GREAT BRITAIN.
We have made arrangements with the Atrol- Johnston Company, whieroby a visitor to Great Britian from the Far East will be enabled to purchase at list ? prices an Arrot-Johnston or Galloway Car for his use ta the Homoland; and on his return to the Far East to bave the car sent to the factory to be over- hquied and suitably geared for the Calony of Hongkong. In addition, the car would be packed, insuród, and abipped to us for delivery, in Hongkong, free of all. abarga to the owner.
Further particulars can be obtained from our Garage Showroom in Pedder Street.
The widow of President Harding, heavily veiled, is shown leaving the funeral train at Marion, on the way to her waiting motor car. At her right is Dr. Sawyer, personal physician to the late President, and at her left, Mr. George Christian, Presidential Private Secretary during the Harding administration.
THE HONGKONG HOTEL Co., Ltd.
YEE SANG FAT CO.
Just Arrived
A LARGE SHIPMENT OF LATEST STYLE
WARDROBE AND CABIN TRUNKS
ALL AT
20% DISCOUNT,
YEE SANG FAT CO.
34, Queon's Road Central.
Recent photo of Mount Vesuvius in oruptions
In the historic East Room of the White House, where in life he entertained distinguished foreign delegations Warren G. Harding's body lay in state. The golden chandeliers cast a mellow glow over the flag-draped casket as high Government officials called to pay their respects to the nation's late chief.
This fire, caused when workmen's tools created spark while they were cap- ping an oil gusher at Keren Texas killed, 14.